Join us every Sunday Morning at 9:00 am CDT for another adventure in the Scriptures. Today we will be covering Jasher Chapters 25 & 26. You can follow along at www.sacred-text.com. Sovereign Love Free Church is an unregistered Church that broadcast to the world. Archives are available on our web site www.therockofsalem.org

Well the New York Comic Con is just a few days away and it's time for another Grindhouse Mixtape (The Comic Shoppe+Afronerd Radio) broadcast-this Saturday at 6pm EST. And were expecting noted writer/filmmaker, David Walker to stop by to discuss his latest Shaft project with Dynamite Comics. So check out your Podcast Avengers-Daryll B., Capt. Kirk and Dburt as they unravel the following issues: the latest rumor concerning the highly anticipated J.J. Abrams' helmed Star Wars reboot (hint it has something to do with Luke Skywalker); the crew give their breakdown of the latest in fall season TV shows (Resurrection, Sleepy Hollow, Scorpion, Korra, Blacklist, SHIELD, etc); Do the Adam Sandler and Crouching Tiger Netflix deals spell the death knell for theater owners? ; and what sounds like a definite 21st century problem, who inherits your digital estate when you meet your maker (if you believe in an afterlife)?; was DC/Warner correct in apologizing for licensed t-shirts that many interpreted as sexist? ; a White lesbian couple sues a sperm bank for a mixup with a Black donor; Dburt continues his rant about NYC liberalism vs accepted thug life in the DeBlasio administration; is the Secret Service really incompetent or are they setting up the nation's first Black president for a tragic fall?; and lastly, Dburt has multiple anecdotes about Dr. Henry L. Gates' geneaology specials, Louis Armstrong and Dr. Charles Drew-if time permits. Call live at 646-915-9620.

"I believe there’s something inherently dangerous when something real becomes mythic. Because when faced with a myth we can’t win. So the mythic must be exposed for what it is. So we can believe in ourselves. Because it’s only what’s in us…the drive to be mythic…that matters." -Lex Luthor

Today the Sistas chat with Emmilie Whitlock from The Hipster RM (Return Missionary) about her new book project. Also, the Sistas give you the scoop on this past week's RootsTech 2014! The Sistas sat down at RootsTech with Food Network's "The Pioneer Woman" Ree Drummond, African-American Genealogy expert Elon Cook, Design App extraordinaire Rhonna Farrer, Dr. Osei-Agyemang Bonsu of Family Search International and many more! The genealogy and family history event sponsored by Family Search was attend by over 11,000 participants and live streamed by 20,000 plus!

Join retired attorney, genealogist and tour provider Sarah Cato for a discussion of the 56th United States Colored Infantry recognition program

The St. Louis African American History and Geneaology Society spearheaded the recognition of the 56th United States Colored Troops, and an Ad Hoc Committe is working to have memorial stones placed at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

175 soldiers of the 56th USCI died of cholera in August 1866. The 56th Regiment was originally organized at St. Louis as the 3d Arkansas Infantry Regiment (African Descent). The 3d Arkansas was ordered from St. Louis to Helena, Arkansas and served on post duty there. The unit was mustered out of the service on September 15, 1866, but before then, the tragedy occurred that contributed to the reason a monument was built in their honor in St. Louis. The 56th was traveling aboard 2 steamers to be mustered out. During the trip several soldiers died of an undiagnosed illness. A surgeon inspected the men and reported no cholera among them. The men arrived in St. Louis at night and were kept onboard until the next morning, rather than being allowed to roam the town. The next morning, it was clear that the 56th Regiment had cholera. Ordered back to Quarantine Station, the unit lost 178 enlisted men and one officer in the next few weeks. During its service the 56th Regiment lost a total of 674 men. Four officers and 21 enlisted men were killed in action or of wounds. Two officers and 647 enlisted men were killed by disease, 96 percent of their regiment's losses. (source: information adapted from Save A Grave).

Interview with Vangie Williams – author of “The Broken Life Journals” and a genealogical research specialist (www.vangiewilliams.com). Vangie calls herself a semi-self-published author. Her book, Broken Life Journals – A Fight for Forever is book 1 of a 10 book series covering a line of women from African nobility. The Broken Life Journals are the story of love cursed in Old Africa. A young African maiden falls in love with a Frenchman captured by her father’s warriors. As she watches and cares for him over the next twenty-one days, she is captivated by his beautiful green eyes and his genuine smile and breaks tribal law when she asks her father to be his bride instead of her chosen husband. Her father King Sundiata could not refuse his youngest daughter and allows her to leave Africa with the Frenchman; what she doesn’t know is that the tribal shaman has placed a curse on her and all of her female descendants.

Join us to talk about Historical Haunts. Learn how to appreciate and respect the history around you! We will share our opinions on: Taking a look at the history around you doing your research respecting the location getting involved by keeping the history alive

In our previous and inaugural show, we discussed "Is family legacy meaningless to the modern culture?" The biblical concept of the firstborn son presents the greatest conduit for the successful propagation of family legacy. We will also touch on the single-parent epidemic and its effects. Join me as I continue the introduction of this show and its focus by detailing the specifics of the firstborn son concept. Don't miss this dialog if you are a firstborn son literally or symbolically for your family!

*** RE-BROADCAST ***Hella Buchheim has developed a CD-Rom called A Plate Full of Memories that helps people create their own personalized family cookbooks. Step-by-step instructions helps people document not only their family recipes but also photographs and personal stories for future generations to enjoy. The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Buchheim is passionate about recording and preserving family history. Many of her own family recipes were lost because they were never written down. That does not have to happen to your treasured recipes.

Also, we'll hear from Debbie Kirsch. She is an elementary school principal with over 25 years experience tracing her genealogy. She will share interesting stories from her personal research and tips for anyone interested beginning a project. She is also involved with Pigs For Kids: an economic and educational program to aid and empower families in rural Waslala, Nicaragua. www.PigsForKids.org

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Mary Pat Kelly is the author of a novel Special Intentions, and nonfiction on subjects as varied as Martin Scorcese and the rescue of Scott O'Grady from Bosnia. In her life, she has been everything from a nun to a documentary filmmaker to a producer of short films for "Saturday Night Live". She lives in New York, NY.

GALWAY BAY is a novel based on her own family's immigration story from Ireland to the US.